Therapeutics: Nephritic, Nephrotic and the Glomerulonephridities in between
/Protein? Cell counts? Casts? The UA holds the key to the body, join Dr. Sobocinski as he decodes how to interpret the damage going on in your patient’s kidneys.
Read Moreemergency medicine tamed
Taming the SRU. The SRU is the "Shock Resuscitation Unit." It is a crucible of clinical training for the residents of the University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Residency training program.
Protein? Cell counts? Casts? The UA holds the key to the body, join Dr. Sobocinski as he decodes how to interpret the damage going on in your patient’s kidneys.
Read MoreJoin us for our last grand rounds before Thanksgiving as Drs. Finney and Diaz discuss AKI management in the ED, Dr. Gobble discusses blunt cardiac injuries, Dr. Gawron tells the story of a young man presenting with a STEMI, and Drs. Connelly and Lane give us pointers on taking care of patients in the air.
Read MoreIn this week’s Grand Rounds, Dr. Hassani theatrically illustrated the components of medical malpractice depositions with Dr. Walsh and important considerations for physicians in their preparation, Drs. Stevens and Gensic explored the differential for CBD dilation in their CPC, Dr. Shaw shared important considerations differentiating DKA and HHS and discussed asymptomatic hyperglycemia in the ED, and Dr. Laurence highlighted the differential for patients with HIV and AMS and the value in considering zebra diagnoses.
Read MoreDuring this week’s Grand Rounds, Dr. Urbanowicz presented Morbidity and Mortality, Dr. Ijaz discussed the diagnosis and management of aortic dissection, Dr. Walsh shares tips for thoracentesis and dosing for systemic tPA, and Dr. Oteng joins us to share his experiences in global emergency medicine.
Read MoreIn 2016, a total of 16 million ED visits were reported with diabetes listed as a diagnosis, with 224,000 of these being for hyperglycemic crisis (1). In this post, we will explore the evaluation and treatment of various hyperglycemic etiologies in the ED through a series of clinical scenarios.
Read MoreOpiate Use Disorder continues to be a daily presentation with a host of complications for the patient and Emergency Provider. Dr. Jackson takes us through the latest data on how to diagnose and treat this vulnerable patient population.
Read MoreDuring this week’s Grand Rounds, fitness gurus joined us for Wellness Grand Rounds, Dr. Grisoli discussed the diagnosis and management of CRAO and CRVO, Dr. Minges described paradigms of diagnosis and management for abdominal aortic aneurysm, and Dr. Paulsen shared reasons and tools for debriefing resuscitations.
Read MoreCardiogenic Shock can humble the finest of critical care crew. Knowing the physiology and new adjuncts that can be a critical part of resuscitation can salvage the sickest LVs out there. Take a deep dive into cardiogenic shock and Impella support with Dr. Adam Gottula
Read MoreThis week Drs. Leenellett and McDonough guide us through conflict resolution, Dr. Kimmel provides pears from a recent postpartum hemorrhage, Dr. Chhabria walks us through the diagnosis and management of toxic gas exposures, and we are joined by the Cincinnati Childrens PEM fellows for a lecture on pediatric trauma.
Read MoreThis week Dr. Laurence provides great case-based learning in our monthly morbidity and mortality conference, Dr. Roblee walks us through aortic dissection management, Drs. Kletsel and Ferreri evaluate fluid resuscitation of ESRD patients, and Dr. Davis covers fungal skin infections.
Read MoreJoin Us for another week of Grand Rounds as Visiting Professor Dr. Wilcox guides us through management of hypoxemia respiratory failure in the ED and Visiting Professor Dr. Henwood recounts her experiences with ultrasound in global health.
Read MoreJoin Us for another week of Grand Rounds as Dr. Freiermuth give us tips and tricks for conducting research as a resident, Dr. Martinez reviews eye emergencies, Dr. Thode gives us ten tips for an emergency medicine resident, Dr. Leenellett walks us through writing your own letter of recommendation, and Drs. Frederick, Thode, Urbanowicz, and Wolochatiuk talk toxicology.
Read MoreJoin Us for another week of Grand Rounds as Dr. Boldt takes us through ED management of obstetric emergencies, Dr. Zalesky reviews a year of emergency medicine literature in a blitz, Dr. Hassan discusses ultrasound vs physical exam in modern emergency medicine, and our PEM colleagues take us through Ketamine laryngospasm, neonatal jaundice, and bacterial tracheitis.
Read MoreJoin us as we recap another informative week of grand rounds, exploring opiate use disorder and medication assisted therapy, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, caring for immunosuppressed heme-onc patients with new therapies, high-value care, perforated peptic ulcers, and laryngectomy tubes!!
Read MoreAnother excellent week of Grand Rounds reflection and learning. Check out the recap here as Dr. Curry shares insights from his work with OH-TF1 on the Surfside Building Collapse, Drs. Kein and Stark provide evidence-based recommendations for management of NSTEMI patients, Dr. Hunt discusses a case of basilar stroke in a patient with SLE, Dr. Milligan challenges Dr. Benoit with a pediatric acute urinary retention case, and Drs. Goff, Ramsey, and Zalesky provide quick hit wisdom in the “There will be blood” edition of the R3 small groups.
Read MoreSRU (pronounced "shrew") = Shock Resuscitation Unit
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.